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Hiellen,
anglicized from the
Haida name Hl'yaalang, and also
spelled in
various ways such as
Hliiyalang (Bringhurst) and Łi'elᴀñ (Swanton), was a historic...
- The
Hiellen River (Haida: Hl'yáalan G̱andlee) is a
river on
Graham Island in the
Haida Gwaii of
British Columbia, Canada. It
flows north into McIntyre...
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after an
attack by
Haida Ravens from
Hiellen,
which took Nisga'a
slaves back to
Hiellen. The
inhabitants of
Hiellen,
fearing a Nisga'a retaliation, took...
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Hiellen 2, or
Hiellen Indian Reserve No. 2, is one of 27
Indian reserves under the
administration of Old M****ett
Village Council, a band
government of...
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Village Council completed construction of the
Hiellen Longhouse Village, a
series of 7
cabins located on
Hiellen Indian Reserve No. 2, in
Naikoon Provincial...
- Bay and near the
mouth of the
Hiellen River,
which is the site of
Hiellen, a now-abandoned
Haida village and of the
Hiellen Indian Reserve No. 2, on the...
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Jordan River Sooke River Leech River Sooke Lake
Colquitz River Ain
River Hiellen River Salmon River Slatechuck Cr****
Tlell River Yakoun River Note that...
- east end of
Maude Island,
Skidegate Inlet.
Hiellen (Haida: Hl'yaalan 'Llngée), on the
right bank of the
Hiellen River, at its mouth,
Graham Island. Howkan...
- epidemic,
including Ninstints, Kloo, Skedans, ****shewa, Dadens, Haina,
Hiellen, Kung, Klinkwan, and "Old" Kasaan,
among others.
Survivors consolidated...